Which of the following works has made Luoyang paper expensive? The answer was B, Cao Zhi's Ode to the Luo God.
Sima Xiangru's Ode to Shanglin and Ode to Zixu both belonged to a work called Ode to Changmen. This Fu was written by Sima Xiangru to express his feelings of pursuing the noble Changmen Wang. It was regarded as a classic work of ancient Chinese literature. The content and style of the two Fu are different, but they both have a strong romantic color. They are one of the outstanding representatives in the history of Chinese literature.
Sima Xiangru's Fu on Zixu and Shanglin were two of the masterpieces of the Han Dynasty. They displayed the following artistic features: Grand Scenes and Magnificent Landscape: These works depicted the great rivers and mountains that Sima Xiangru saw in his hometown Chengdu, such as palaces, city walls, forests, rivers, etc. They were described with magnificent language and gorgeous words to give people a grand and magnificent feeling. 2. Exaggeration and metaphor: These works are full of exaggeration and metaphor, using gorgeous words to describe things in a very vivid image to make the readers have a strong impression and resonance. 3. Exquisite diction and gorgeous sentence patterns: These works use exquisite diction and gorgeous sentence patterns, such as "The silver man is far away, and the golden wind and jade dew meet", which makes the whole Fu fascinating. 4. Complex structure and multi-level expression: These works use complex structure and multi-level expression to express the theme vividly through different sentence patterns, words and rhetorical devices, so that people have a deep understanding and appreciation of the structure, language and rhetorical devices of Fu. 5. The description of the noble lifestyle: These works reflect the lifestyle and cultural traditions of the Han Dynasty nobles, such as banquets, costumes, music, etc. Through Fu, readers can feel the unique charm of the Han Dynasty culture. Sima Xiangru's Fu on Zi Xu and Fu on Shang Lin were two of the most important works in the history of ancient Chinese literature. They displayed the main features and artistic charm of Han Fu and had a profound influence on later literature.
Sima Xiangru's Shanglin Fu and Zixu Fu both belonged to the Han Dynasty. "Shanglin Fu" was written by Sima Xiangru for Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. It described the sights and sights he saw and heard in Shanglin Garden. It showed Sima Xiangru's literary talent and ability to govern the country. Shanglin Fu was one of the representative works of Han Fu. "Fu on Zixu" was another famous Fu written by Sima Xiangru, which described his life of pleasure in Zixu Palace. The language of "Fu on Zi Xu" was concise and full of hedonism. It was a piece of prose in the Han Dynasty. The Great Ode of the Han Dynasty was one of the most important literary forms in the history of Chinese literature. It represented the high achievements of the Han Dynasty literature, and Sima Xiangru's Shanglin Ode and Zixu Ode were his representative works.
It was a mythological novel written by Cao Zhi. It mainly told the story of a beautiful woman, Luo Shen, who was bathing in a lake and was attracted by an immortal. She had a romantic love story with him. His sister-in-law was not mentioned in the Ode to the Luo God.
Sima Xiangru's "Fu on Zi Xu" is a typical Fu of the Han Dynasty. Its content is rich and colorful, its form is rigorous, and its expression is unique. The following is a summary of its content, form, and expression: 1. Description Zi Xu Fu described a beautiful natural scenery and a bustling city scene, showing the prosperity and wealth of the Han Dynasty society. Through vivid descriptions, figurative metaphor, and gorgeous words, the Fu depicted the beauty of nature, the bustling urban life, and the happy times of people. Among them, the description of Chengdu was particularly vivid and was praised as "the prosperity of Hanchuan is unmatched in the world". 2. Form and characteristics Zi Xu Fu was a well-structured and exquisite Fu. Many rhetorical devices such as antithesis, queuing and repetition were used to make the language more gorgeous and smooth. At the same time, many symbolic techniques were used in the Fu, such as "Huang Zhong Da Lu" and "Jade Plate Zhen Shu", which enhanced the appeal and expressiveness of the Fu. 3 Techniques of Expressionism Zi Xu Fu's expression techniques were ingenious, using various techniques such as "expressing emotions through scenes","expressing aspirations through objects", and "blending feelings and scenes". Among them,"using scenery to express emotion" referred to expressing the author's feelings and thoughts through describing natural landscapes. Through the beautiful scenery of Chengdu, the Fu expressed the author's longing and love for his hometown. Zi Xu Fu was a Han Fu with rich and colorful content, rigorous structure, and unique expression techniques. It showed the prosperity and wealth of the Han Dynasty society, as well as the literary talent and innovative spirit of the author Sima Xiangru.
The Luo God in Cao Zhi's Ode to the Luo God was based on the goddess in ancient Chinese mythology. Luo Shen was a goddess in ancient Chinese mythology. It was said that she was the daughter of the Water God and lived on the mythical East Sea. In Cao Zhi's Ode to the Goddess of Luo, the Goddess of Luo was portrayed as a beautiful, gentle and considerate figure, a symbol of Cao Zhi's longing for his distant relatives.
Shen Fu's prose works include Six Chapters of a Floating Life and Dongli Yuefu. " Six Chapters of a Floating Life " was an autobiographical prose written by Shen Fu. It narrated his early life experiences, marriage and love experiences, as well as his family life in his later years. Dongli Yuefu was an idyllic poem created by Shen Fu. It described what he saw and heard in the village life, reflecting his love and emotion for social reality and natural beauty.
The original text of Liang Fu's recital of Cao Zhi is as follows: "Father Liang's Song" The black bird's nest is in Chongshan Mountain. You go to the east fence to pick the thorny firewood. in fact, I feel the same way as I do in my old home, chasing the eastern fence. The sun was setting and the atmosphere was bleak. Thinking of this, tears fell like rain. This poem was written by Cao Zhi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It described the scene of him leaving his hometown and picking firewood in Dongli, as well as his inner feelings and longing.
The story of Cao Zhi and Zhen Fu is said to begin with the "Ode to the Luo God" in the "Selection of Works", but the exact text is not certain. The following is the original text in the "Selection": The Story of Cao Zhi and Zhen Fu "Ode to the Luo God" says: Cao Zhi saw the woman in the trees, so he used the pen as a metaphor and wrote "Luoshen Fu." The text reads: Soon after, the god of Luoshui heard that Li Zhi's Fu had come to meet him. Its divine quality, square jade appearance, peerless appearance, elegant bearing, brilliant. When Zhi saw that the god was like this, he called his friend and said,"Zhen Fu, why have you come so early?" "I was summoned by my master," said Zhen Fu,"and had no choice but to stay long." So he went to meet Cao Zhi under the tree. "Why have you come?" asked Zhi. Zhen Fu said,"If the master has a request, I will do it." "Can you do it?" asked Zhi. "Day and night I have longed for what my master desires, and what I have done," said Fu. "I have heard that a gentleman must do what he does not do. Can you ask for it for me?" "But the master can do what he must do. I'm willing to use the jade pendant as a token to throw it into the Luo River at midnight. Something strange will happen." "Your words are trustworthy," said Zhi."I'll try it with him." So Li Zhi and Li Fu took a boat to swim on the Luo River. Soon, the god of Luo River appeared in front of the boat. God said,"What do you want from me?" "I have heard that you are the god of the Luo River," said Zhi,"and that you want me to do what I have done." The god said,"I have a desire for a beautiful woman for entertainment." "You can let me see your true face," said Zhi. The god said,"I dare not show my true appearance to others. I am willing to use the jade pendant as a letter. You can throw it into the Luo River at midnight." "Yes," said Zhi. So he cut it into pieces with his axe and threw them into the Luo River. In the middle of the night, a beautiful woman appeared and went to play with him.